

In a plot twist Saman actually dies and then there is a twist of fate ending in forced marriage of Saba with Irtiza. At that point comes Saba’s feelings as she scuffles to be happy for her sister and quite overtly states that she wishes Saman had died too in the crash. Furthermore, in a bizarre time jump Saman, lifestyle after the death of her parents in an airplane crash, comes back to Pakistan and bonds expediently well to the Pakistani lifestyle. The movie takes a leap where Irtiza leaves for America for two years and returns to admit his love for Saman to Saba. Irtiza, however marries her sister Saman (Armeena Rana Khan), even though showing all signs of loving Saba. Their entire family is aware of their bond but cannot for gauge that there might be more to their friendship. Saba and Irtiza are cousins who are pretty close to each other and also like one another. The plot of the movie orbits around love stricken girl Saba ( Mahira Khan) who is enamored with Irtiza ( Humayun Saeed). Bin Roye has an appealing story, a cast of renowned faces & actors, strong script and the depiction of daily situations that viewers can resound with. The much foreseen film is running successfully all over Pakistan and overseas. Bin Roye is another episode of the recently revived Pakistan film industry.
